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This of course angers professional singer [[Elysia]] who was supposed to get the role.
 
This of course angers professional singer [[Elysia]] who was supposed to get the role.
  
Barnett also composes ''The Belle of Hoboken'' for her, and stars opposite her.
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Barnett also composes ''The Belle of Hoboken'' for Schmidt, and stars opposite her.
  
 
Barnett was played by John Seymour in the original Broadway run, and by Donald Woods in the 1934 film.
 
Barnett was played by John Seymour in the original Broadway run, and by Donald Woods in the 1934 film.

Latest revision as of 07:12, 16 October 2020

Successful composer/songwriter of stage musicals/operettas in 1898 New York, from the 1929 stage musical Sweet Adeline and its 1934 film adaptation, also titled Sweet Adeline.

It was composed by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II.

Barnett is taken with beer-hall singer Adeline Schmidt, and insists she star in his next show, The Love Story.

This of course angers professional singer Elysia who was supposed to get the role.

Barnett also composes The Belle of Hoboken for Schmidt, and stars opposite her.

Barnett was played by John Seymour in the original Broadway run, and by Donald Woods in the 1934 film.

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